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sherrie johnson is here with more on the reaction of the murder and the bar's reputation. these people are unhappy. >> neighbors in the area are very concerned about the latest shooting. there are three shootings at detricks in three years. police are still looking for the suspect in the latest shooting. it happened sunday at the tavern before 5:30. police say 31 year old jones was shot outside the bar and died at a local hospital. the suspect drove off, police say an ak 47 was used in one of the shootings. we know little about the suspect here. neighboring businesses say they are sick of constant drug activity. >> this is the third one, i knew all three of them. >> there is a number of witnesses that have been taken to the investigation for interviews. >> the owner went before the liquor board last year, now, he is operating with restrictions. it is possible the liquor board will look at the most recent incident and determine if changes should be made to the license. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> unattended candle burning is to blame for a house fire in aberdeen. this i
sherrie johnson is here with more on the reaction of the murder and the bar's reputation. these people are unhappy. >> neighbors in the area are very concerned about the latest shooting. there are three shootings at detricks in three years. police are still looking for the suspect in the latest shooting. it happened sunday at the tavern before 5:30. police say 31 year old jones was shot outside the bar and died at a local hospital. the suspect drove off, police say an ak 47 was used in...
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jennifer johnson has the latest. >> midafternoon. people in washington are now talking about a smaller deal getting done to try to prevent american from going over the fiscal cliff, but that deal will only be a temporary fix. all the major players are expected at the white house. senate leaders harry reid and its mcconnell, house leaders john boehner and nancy pelosi. it was a done with vice- president joe biden and president obama to work on a short time fixed for the crisis. >> i hope there is a deal that avoid the worst parts of the fiscal cliff, mainly taxes going up and middle-class people. i think the odds are better than they could be that people think. >> the agreement would include not only an extension of middle- class tax cuts but would also extend unemployment benefits for millions. >> tax increases need to be avoided, they can be. in the end, we will get a deal. the question is the timing. it is encouraging that both sides continue to sit down and have lines of communication open. >> but a smaller deal will only leave a
jennifer johnson has the latest. >> midafternoon. people in washington are now talking about a smaller deal getting done to try to prevent american from going over the fiscal cliff, but that deal will only be a temporary fix. all the major players are expected at the white house. senate leaders harry reid and its mcconnell, house leaders john boehner and nancy pelosi. it was a done with vice- president joe biden and president obama to work on a short time fixed for the crisis. >> i...
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lou: thank you so much, peter johnson. the administration has endangered the life and liberty of americans, including thosezy killed in benghazi.aria by ignoring sharia law., ndrew joining me now is andrew boston. he's the author of the new book "sharia versusor freedom."shar the legacy of islamict to hav totalitarianism.ith it is great to have you with us. we appreciate it. let's start with the idea that w sharia law, a lot of people dismiss it as a cultural aspects of islamic life. it poses no threat to americans. what are your thoughts? >> sharia law is foundational in islamic society. mand but i it is also an entire political runsm, and here's where it afoul of modern human rights .ightsts unlike the bill of rights. includes a timeless war doctrine. als the doctrine of jihad. it also rejects basic humandom freedoms by freedom ofof conscience and freedom of speech, and it imposes discriminatory legal regulations against non-muslim minoritiesin and women. it also includes dehumanizing punishments like lashing for alcohol
lou: thank you so much, peter johnson. the administration has endangered the life and liberty of americans, including thosezy killed in benghazi.aria by ignoring sharia law., ndrew joining me now is andrew boston. he's the author of the new book "sharia versusor freedom."shar the legacy of islamict to hav totalitarianism.ith it is great to have you with us. we appreciate it. let's start with the idea that w sharia law, a lot of people dismiss it as a cultural aspects of islamic life....
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. >>> to the nba, where the nets gave avery johnson his walking papers yesterday. they fired him after 2 1/2 years with the team. the nets who had high expectations because of a new arena, have slumped badly over the past month. they're 14-14 right now. sitting in seventh place right now in the eastern conference standings. yesterday, johnson addressed the call to let him go. >> you're a .500 team, two more home games at home that something like this would happen. this is ownership's decision. this is what we sign up for, i talked to you about this a couple of days ago, this is part of our business, fair or unfair, it doesn't matter. >> the nets assistant p.j. carlesimo will become the interim head coach. espn reports that phil jackson is the top target as the replacement. jackson's agent told him that he has no interest in coaching the nets. >>> coming up on morning joe, general norman schwarzkopf, passes away at the age of 78. we'll discuss his life and legacy straight ahead. >>> we're not done just yet here. when we come back -- we'll remember some of the other
. >>> to the nba, where the nets gave avery johnson his walking papers yesterday. they fired him after 2 1/2 years with the team. the nets who had high expectations because of a new arena, have slumped badly over the past month. they're 14-14 right now. sitting in seventh place right now in the eastern conference standings. yesterday, johnson addressed the call to let him go. >> you're a .500 team, two more home games at home that something like this would happen. this is...
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mark went on to write his senior thesis on lyndon johnson's war on poverty. his list of achievements and honors since graduation is impressive. from 1988 to 1995, mark served as the founder and director of the choice program, an intensive, community-based counseling and advocacy program for status offenders, delinquents, abused and neglected youth in maryland. subsequently, mark served four terms in the maryland house of delegates where, among other duties, he chaired the joint committee on children, youth and families. following an unsuccessful campaign for congress in 2002, mark served, has served as the vice president and managing director of u.s. programs for save the children. he also chairs the national commission on children and disasters and, of course, he received an honorary degree from holy cross in 2010 and delivered the commencement address. mark, welcome. i'm here to say something about the life and achievements of sargent shriver, mark's dad. and summarizing his life in a few minutes is about as easy as trying to reduce the recent hurricane to
mark went on to write his senior thesis on lyndon johnson's war on poverty. his list of achievements and honors since graduation is impressive. from 1988 to 1995, mark served as the founder and director of the choice program, an intensive, community-based counseling and advocacy program for status offenders, delinquents, abused and neglected youth in maryland. subsequently, mark served four terms in the maryland house of delegates where, among other duties, he chaired the joint committee on...
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kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in a border force one in dallas. he was sworn in by federal district judge sarah hughes, the only woman to ever square and a president. gerald r. ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. here's a picture of -- and it's my final story for the day. this story actually inspired me more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge's 1923, president after the death of warren harding. at the time of harding's death coolidge was staying with his father in a very, very small cottage in vermont, a place that had no running water, no electricity, no telephone, no and in that, that did not have any of those things. and so a courier came my to present the news that harding had died and then everybody wanted coolidge to be sworn in as soon as possible the question was who would do it, swear in the president. the answer turned out to be his own father. his own father, john coolidge was a local justice of the piece and another republic. and so by the light of an old kero
kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in a border force one in dallas. he was sworn in by federal district judge sarah hughes, the only woman to ever square and a president. gerald r. ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. here's a picture of -- and it's my final story for the day. this story actually inspired me more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge's 1923, president after the death of warren harding. at the...
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now is just oliver jr in canada gary johnson agree party candidate jill stein have the opportunity to go head to head in the second round of third party debates just fight those third party candidates and others like rocky anderson and virgil goode it appears the u.s. is still very much locked in a two party system now like the other networks we hosted several hours of election night coverage and we tried our best to bring you something different we took a look at how the two parties might not be so different after all. to a lot of americans there just isn't much of a difference between two parties anymore and. you're ok you're already ahead of all the other corporate news outlets to call the winners there's a large presidential election ladies and gentlemen our next president of united states is going to be obama. all right so we know president obama won reelection but the point is that the two parties resemble each other in so many ways so what will really come out of an obama second term and how will he define himself as a leader we'll just have to wait and see. and as we see so of
now is just oliver jr in canada gary johnson agree party candidate jill stein have the opportunity to go head to head in the second round of third party debates just fight those third party candidates and others like rocky anderson and virgil goode it appears the u.s. is still very much locked in a two party system now like the other networks we hosted several hours of election night coverage and we tried our best to bring you something different we took a look at how the two parties might not...
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to keep johnson happy. don't let him go off the reservation, don't get him talking about what he knew. >> my favorite thing is that this man named don kendall told me a story -- he was the head of pepsi cola -- when nixon first came into office he needed to have somebody talk to johnson about some sensitive mat sore he sends kendall down there as his friend. johnson's working on his memoirs and hating it and says i don't remember anything that happened in these days and these days. the only chapter are any good at all is went wh i had a tape machine, pressed a button, verbatim conversations. you go back and tell your good friend nixon as he starts his presidency there's nothing more important than a taping system so that johnson could torpedo nixon in the end. >> john meacham, to follow up on something we've talked about before, i had no idea until i read this book how harry truman used herbert hoover to do some of the most important things hoover did in his entire life. his post presidency. he saved -- my
to keep johnson happy. don't let him go off the reservation, don't get him talking about what he knew. >> my favorite thing is that this man named don kendall told me a story -- he was the head of pepsi cola -- when nixon first came into office he needed to have somebody talk to johnson about some sensitive mat sore he sends kendall down there as his friend. johnson's working on his memoirs and hating it and says i don't remember anything that happened in these days and these days. the...
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i was rereading the report written for president johnson about the state of black americans in 1964. then i thought about today where we have 65% of blacks in prison. i look back at the report and i saw at the time, it said the biggest thing he saw affecting black americans was the breakdown of the black family. >> two issues. 65% of black americans are in prison today? >> it is quite an enormous amount. i think it is about 55%. i do not have the -- >> why? i have heard people say the reason is because of the laws that are written against the black folks, and the drugs, crack cocaine verses the powder. >> shelby steele, a great professor at stanford and a great published author, writes a lot about this. he comes to mind. this was written when the trayvon martin shooting happened. it is not the sentencing guidelines the reason why you have a disproportionate number of black people in prison. the report written for president johnson, the whole report is about how he saw a breakdown in the black family and parallel to the breakdown, he was seeing a rise among blacks on welfare. he said
i was rereading the report written for president johnson about the state of black americans in 1964. then i thought about today where we have 65% of blacks in prison. i look back at the report and i saw at the time, it said the biggest thing he saw affecting black americans was the breakdown of the black family. >> two issues. 65% of black americans are in prison today? >> it is quite an enormous amount. i think it is about 55%. i do not have the -- >> why? i have heard people...
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negotiations. >> well, one of the things i think he can learn from johnson is johnson won election to the presidency in 1964. he knew he had a very limited period of time in order to get his agenda through. that for political capital was afemoral. so he needed to spend it as soon as possible. he didn't consider his election to the presidency a mandate but rather a loophole. and he needed to get through that loophole as soon as he could. >> mark, lbj was a famously persuasive person. but to get gun control was it necessary for the mood to be shaped bid three public high-profile gun deaths of jfk, rfk and mlk in the years before? >> yeah. i think that was essential. if you look at the tragedy that lbj faced during the course of the administration, he never failed to utilize it in order to get legislation passed. in the case of john f. kennedy, for instance, he used the martyrdom to get the civil rights act of 1964 through. and after the assassination of his brother robert kennedy, he got some gun control bill. not as big a bill as he wanted, but he compromised and got something through
negotiations. >> well, one of the things i think he can learn from johnson is johnson won election to the presidency in 1964. he knew he had a very limited period of time in order to get his agenda through. that for political capital was afemoral. so he needed to spend it as soon as possible. he didn't consider his election to the presidency a mandate but rather a loophole. and he needed to get through that loophole as soon as he could. >> mark, lbj was a famously persuasive person....
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sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> he shot at his sister and took off. this morning, the harford county sheriff's office says people in edgewood should be on guard. investigators are searching for keith burly. the sheriff's office says he shot through the door of a house hitting his sister. she is expected to survive. the shooting followed an all day argument between burly and his family. >> should the public be concerned? >> we believe the individual is out and armed and dangerous and don't know his frame of mind. i don't have a feeling for what the art was about it's hard to predict who he is angry at. >> he came back sunday morning after the shooting leaving before police arrived. >>> unattended candle cost a family more than $100,000 in damage after a fire broke out. investigators say a 4 year old saw the fire and alerted his grandmother. man inside tried to put the fire out with a blanket and extinguisher, the smoke and flames became too intense. >>> national news, 9 people are dead and more than 20 injured after a tour bus crashed along a icy highw
sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> he shot at his sister and took off. this morning, the harford county sheriff's office says people in edgewood should be on guard. investigators are searching for keith burly. the sheriff's office says he shot through the door of a house hitting his sister. she is expected to survive. the shooting followed an all day argument between burly and his family. >> should the public be concerned? >> we believe the individual is out and armed and...
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kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in aboard air force one in dallas. he was sworn in by the federal district judge. she is the only woman to ever swear in a president. here is gerald ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. and here is a picture of cony if this is my final story for the day, this story actually inspired me probably more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge in 1923 who became president after the death of foreign harding. at the time of his death, he was staying with his father in a very small cottage in vermont, a place that had no running water, no electricity, no telephone camano internet, they didn't have any of those things, and so it courier came by to present the news that harding had died and that everybody wanted him to be sworn in as soon as possible so the question was who would do it and the answer turned out to be his own father, his own father john coolidge was a local justice of the peace and a notary public so by the light of an old kerosene lamp at 2:4
kennedy followed by lyndon johnson being sworn in aboard air force one in dallas. he was sworn in by the federal district judge. she is the only woman to ever swear in a president. here is gerald ford being sworn in in the white house in 1974 after richard nixon resigned in disgrace. and here is a picture of cony if this is my final story for the day, this story actually inspired me probably more than any other to write this book. this is calvin coolidge in 1923 who became president after the...
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chief johnson, let me start with you. the notion of quickly going into a situation like this rather than studying it from the outside. this is a relatively new tactical move, right? >> certainly over the last ten years law enforcement has entered into the active shooter scenario where we do not wait. when we have sufficient personnel and equipment and tools, we make an entry to stabilize the situation. >> the other very disturbing element in this, tom, is that we're seeing more of these young men, they're dressed in military clothing, if you will, armored vests. they're dressed in black and they go in and start killing people. is there a connection, in your mind, what they call copy cats as far as these mass killings are concerned. >> we look at copy cats as somebody following an event. somebody else killed a group of people and they're going to do it. what they have seen in movies or video games for many years. in those situations they're seeing the rambos of the world dressed up in battle gear and assault rifles and sho
chief johnson, let me start with you. the notion of quickly going into a situation like this rather than studying it from the outside. this is a relatively new tactical move, right? >> certainly over the last ten years law enforcement has entered into the active shooter scenario where we do not wait. when we have sufficient personnel and equipment and tools, we make an entry to stabilize the situation. >> the other very disturbing element in this, tom, is that we're seeing more of...
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storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson is here with us. to tell us about your new year's eve forecast. how everything is shaping up. >> that's right. richard and erika, it's a coat, gloves, hat kind of morning. one of the coldest starts we've had this winter. at 30 degrees right now. the windchill reading at 22 degrees. the air dry. allowing that temperature to really fall off during the overnight period. oakton right now coming in at 2 degrees. ar warrenton at 21. 30 in d.c. around capital heights. while we have dry conditions right now, we're talking about the possibility of sprinkles that could be around the area around midnight. you can see the system making its way eastward into western kentucky and tennessee now. snow to the north. rain to the south of that system. as far as what we're going to see around here, i think just a sprinkle for today. then we've got a sprinkle or flurry chance for tomorrow. 9:00 a.m. today, it's cold. hit 33 degrees. by noon, more clouds. more high clouds will be moving in. the temperature 42. by 5:00, we'
storm team 4 meteorologist veronica johnson is here with us. to tell us about your new year's eve forecast. how everything is shaping up. >> that's right. richard and erika, it's a coat, gloves, hat kind of morning. one of the coldest starts we've had this winter. at 30 degrees right now. the windchill reading at 22 degrees. the air dry. allowing that temperature to really fall off during the overnight period. oakton right now coming in at 2 degrees. ar warrenton at 21. 30 in d.c. around...
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[ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.9% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>> they'll dance around, play game
[ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> it unfolded right here on cnn. theresa nash came on tv to make a plea to find her two young boys. a nationwide search was underway to locate ben and henry, they were on a holiday trip with their father in tennessee, they were supposed to return to georgia on december 24th, they never came back. during our live interview last night, theresa made a desperate plea for help in finding her sons. minutes after that interview, the boys called their mother, told her they were safe and that they were in austin, texas. police there tell cnn that someone at a hotel recognized the boy from the amber alert and our program and contacted police. theresa jumped on a plane to texas and was reunited with her sons just hours later. theresa
not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. approved! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> it unfolded right here on cnn. theresa nash came on tv to make a plea to find her two young boys. a nationwide search was...
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he tried to run ron johnson against him. he wants to move the republican senate to the hardest possible right position. how can he do that if he leaves the senate? big question. >> i think bob has it 100% right. he will have a bigger stick -- >> in the senate? >> no, at the heritage foundation. he doesn't have to worry about voting on issues he doesn't care about or being the bad republican like he did this week and was criticizing boehner for rolling over, as he saw it, on the deal with obama. >> everybody is playing this down. i don't. eric ericsson wrote his supporters an e-mail saying this, without jim demint we would most likely not presently have in the united states senate pat toomey, rand paul, mike lee, marco rubio, jeff flake, ron johnson, ted cruz. we would not have a republican establishment that worries that conservatives might actually primary them. demint also had backed candidates who went on to lose their general elections. richard mourdock in indiana, christine o'donnell in delaware, ken buck out in colorad
he tried to run ron johnson against him. he wants to move the republican senate to the hardest possible right position. how can he do that if he leaves the senate? big question. >> i think bob has it 100% right. he will have a bigger stick -- >> in the senate? >> no, at the heritage foundation. he doesn't have to worry about voting on issues he doesn't care about or being the bad republican like he did this week and was criticizing boehner for rolling over, as he saw it, on...
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we'll look back. >> and veronica johnson will have another check of the forecast. stay w [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents on their own are fantastic but add some sauce, pepperoni and cheese and fold up the crescent dough...and presto! tuesday night just became crescent pizza pocket-tastic pillsbury crescents. let the making begin here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner. pillsbury grands biscuits let the making begin. >>> you're watching news 4 midday. >> before we bring in the new year we want to take a look at the top stories that made headlines in 2012. >> aaron gilchrist looks at the past year. >> 2012 was a year of highs and lows in the washington region. here is a look at the top five stories that made headlines. number five, battleground virginia. a swing state in the race for the white house and which party would control the u.s. senate. hundreds of thousands of voters turned out in northern virginia. some waited in long lines for four hours t
we'll look back. >> and veronica johnson will have another check of the forecast. stay w [ female announcer ] pillsbury crescents on their own are fantastic but add some sauce, pepperoni and cheese and fold up the crescent dough...and presto! tuesday night just became crescent pizza pocket-tastic pillsbury crescents. let the making begin here's a better idea. pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits in just 15 minutes the light delicate layers add a layer of warmth to your next dinner....
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andre johnson of the houston texans took a dozen at risk kids on a shopping spree at toys "r" us. the final bill of almost $20,000 was paid for by johnson's charitable foundation. >>> the infant daughter of jovan belcher of the kansas city chiefs will collect at least $1 million from the nfl's surviving child benefit. belcher killed the baby's mother and then himself on saturday. >>> for now disgraced cyclist lance armstrong is holding on to his olympic bronze medal. the olympic committee postponed a decision to strip armstrong of the medal but is expected to do so. >>> and the fourth tennis match in london on saturday between two former rivals at wimbledon, they turned out to play mini tennis on ice near the national history museum to promote the event. baby ping-pong. and now for a look at your weather, here is bill karins. he has your weather channel forecast. good morning. >> i wouldn't trust you to do that. >> i know. you'd go for the overhead shot, right? >> yes. right between the eyes. you know me very well. >> you have good tennis skills, too. no tennis in new england toda
andre johnson of the houston texans took a dozen at risk kids on a shopping spree at toys "r" us. the final bill of almost $20,000 was paid for by johnson's charitable foundation. >>> the infant daughter of jovan belcher of the kansas city chiefs will collect at least $1 million from the nfl's surviving child benefit. belcher killed the baby's mother and then himself on saturday. >>> for now disgraced cyclist lance armstrong is holding on to his olympic bronze medal....
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he just -- the concept of being seen as weak haunted johnson. whereas we argue it did not haunt kennedy. he had been in war. he had seen the suffering. he had been actually -- he had been in combat in a way that he saw -- he saw defeat and knew defeat much of his life. his older brother was killed in a war, and he had been to vietnam, and heed -- his brother, robert, was very eloquent when help -- when he said -- >> that is a very important point. when elsburg interviewed robert kennedy -- a lot of views were changed after the tet offensive, and daniel elsburg interviewed robertend, -- robert kennedy sad would we have not gone in, and and daniel says why would you so sure? kennedy said, because we were there we would have just funneled it up -- fudged it up, we would say we were invited to leave or we won, something neutral. >> macarthur's quote to kennedy. >> and kennedy -- people pushed kennedy. kennedy met with macarthur and macarthur said you had have to have your head conditioned if you got the u.s. involved in a ground war in asian. >> rob
he just -- the concept of being seen as weak haunted johnson. whereas we argue it did not haunt kennedy. he had been in war. he had seen the suffering. he had been actually -- he had been in combat in a way that he saw -- he saw defeat and knew defeat much of his life. his older brother was killed in a war, and he had been to vietnam, and heed -- his brother, robert, was very eloquent when help -- when he said -- >> that is a very important point. when elsburg interviewed robert kennedy...
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johnson reluctantly took the military option. shriver opposed the reordering of priorities generating the observation in washington and elsewhere, quote, like the poor, we have shriver always with us, end of quote. nevertheless, between 1964 to 1968, one-third of america's poor moved up word out of poverty. by the spring of 1968, tension over the budget priorities lead shriver to give up on what had become an impossible task and to take the ambassadorship to france. when the democrats met that summer in a stormy chicago, shriver's name and came up for the vice presidency. in fact, he had an acceptance speech written and reservations on the flight from paris to chicago. but once again the kennedy family still grieving from the recent death of robert raised an objective in favor of ted. so shriver remained in paris until 1970. his success and repairing the alliance with france weekend by a disagreement about the vietnam war had prompted president nixon to retain him in office. not long afterwards came the 1972 election when the dem
johnson reluctantly took the military option. shriver opposed the reordering of priorities generating the observation in washington and elsewhere, quote, like the poor, we have shriver always with us, end of quote. nevertheless, between 1964 to 1968, one-third of america's poor moved up word out of poverty. by the spring of 1968, tension over the budget priorities lead shriver to give up on what had become an impossible task and to take the ambassadorship to france. when the democrats met that...
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not tonight." [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. so, the 5.3-liter v8 silverado can tow up to 9,600 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus cash. plus trade up for an additional $1,000 trade-in allowance. so we created the extraordinarily comfortable sleep number experience. a collection of innovations designed around a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the support your body needs - each of your bodies. our sleep professionals will help you find your sleep number setting. exclusively at a sleep number store. comfort individualized. save 50% on the final closeout of our silver limited edition bed plus special financing through new years day. >>> don lemon here at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. the breaking news, secretary of state hillary clinton in the hospital
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taniya (tuh-knee'-yuh) johnson died. neighbors told police they heard the couple arguing before the fire broke out. police accuse beler of setting the deadly fire but his mother says taniya is responsible. president obama says the connecticut school shooting should be enough to bring a new gun control law next year. the president said something fundamental in the country had to change after the recent mass shooting. the president says he supports banning assault weapons and high capacity ammunition clips. but he's against the national rifle association's idea to put more armed guards in schools. i'm skeptical that the only answer is putting more guns in schools. vice president biden is leading a task force to create new gun legislation. the president says the recent school shooting could persuade lawmakers who are reluctant to support gun control to pass a bill. the body of the gunman in the connecticut school shooting has been claimed for burial. adam lanza killed himself after he shot and killed 26 people at sandy hook
taniya (tuh-knee'-yuh) johnson died. neighbors told police they heard the couple arguing before the fire broke out. police accuse beler of setting the deadly fire but his mother says taniya is responsible. president obama says the connecticut school shooting should be enough to bring a new gun control law next year. the president said something fundamental in the country had to change after the recent mass shooting. the president says he supports banning assault weapons and high capacity...
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johnson aggressively getting into the vietnam war and kennedy sort of trying to restrain him that is why that picture particularly touches a nerve. what actually happened was a couple days before the election kennedy came to amarillo for a rally with johnson. kennedy began speaking t was at the airport, and republican pilots began turning on their jet engines to drown out kennedy. johnson was furious, so you can see him going turn those engines off, you know, that is exactly what is going on. >> ifill: this is 1960 before they were even serving together. >> absolutely. >> ifill: so perhaps they were even friendlier at the time. i'm curious what people thought when they saw it but the next picture i was fascinated by. there is richard nixon. and someone appears to be pouring a beer over his head. >> yeah, i put this out without telling what it was. i said what do you think it is. and one person wrote it's nixon celebrating his pardon by gerald ford. 1974. it wasn't. this is nixon actually at the angels stadium 1979, angels won the division title. bobby rich, the second baseman came ov
johnson aggressively getting into the vietnam war and kennedy sort of trying to restrain him that is why that picture particularly touches a nerve. what actually happened was a couple days before the election kennedy came to amarillo for a rally with johnson. kennedy began speaking t was at the airport, and republican pilots began turning on their jet engines to drown out kennedy. johnson was furious, so you can see him going turn those engines off, you know, that is exactly what is going on....
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>> for me, michael johnson was definitely one. don quarry was one because he was a great runner, a 200 meter runner. i remember watching maurice greene, these guys had a lot of energy. >> what about other sports? >> other sports. >> iconic heroes. >> i was into cricket so it was wazamacher. >> great pakistani cricketer. our american viewers have absolutely no idea what we're talking about or who we're talking about. the west indies have just won the t-20 world cup. congratulations. a jamaican leading the battle cry. >> he was doing the gangnam style. >> can you do it? >> i can do a little bit. i don't want to get into that. >> you mentioned michael johnson has been one of your heroes. i have bad news for you. he doesn't think you can run very well. here's a clip from my interview with him in london. watch this. >> well, i'm a fan of his speed. that's for sure. his style, it's not that great, actually, which is amazing because biomechanically he's not as good as some of the other guys like his countryman, powell, or the american re
>> for me, michael johnson was definitely one. don quarry was one because he was a great runner, a 200 meter runner. i remember watching maurice greene, these guys had a lot of energy. >> what about other sports? >> other sports. >> iconic heroes. >> i was into cricket so it was wazamacher. >> great pakistani cricketer. our american viewers have absolutely no idea what we're talking about or who we're talking about. the west indies have just won the t-20...
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johnson johnson -- mr. johnson: into social security. ms. schakowsky: i am not talking about children. the poorest adults are the people over 65 years of age and persons with disabilities. their median income is $22,000 a year. median income for older americans, $22,000 a year. really? some this is a fair balance, to ask the wealthiest americans, top 2% to pay a little bit more but, darn it, we're not going to do it unless we get those poorest people through their social security, through their medicaid, through their medicare to pay a bit more. doesn't seem right to me. mr. johnson: representative schakowsky, i think it's wrong we would ask people who have paid into the social security system thout their lives and now you're going to move the goal post and put a couple of years more for eligibility. you are going to up the age of eligibility. ms. schakowsky: actually for medicare they are talking about. mr. johnson: and they want to do that for medicare as well. that paul ryan budget would actually decimate the medicaid system. you just wan
johnson johnson -- mr. johnson: into social security. ms. schakowsky: i am not talking about children. the poorest adults are the people over 65 years of age and persons with disabilities. their median income is $22,000 a year. median income for older americans, $22,000 a year. really? some this is a fair balance, to ask the wealthiest americans, top 2% to pay a little bit more but, darn it, we're not going to do it unless we get those poorest people through their social security, through their...
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peter johnson, jr. spoke with had him. he talked about a conversation he had with a little boy who lost his sister. >> you know, i started talking with him. he said to me, i don't have anybody to play with anymore. i have lost my best friend. i said to him, that god is going to send you some wonderful new friends. you don't have to be afraid. you always have your sister in your heart. i said to him, she is very safe and she is with god. we talked about what heaven was like and he realized she was going to be happy and safe. it was shortly after that he broke down into tears. >> rick: can't even imagine. he has been working tirelessly gathering with parents at a local firehouse on friday experiencing the joy of them of them being reunited with their children and then receiving terrible news that some are not coming back. there is a free with a cross in memory of each of the victims. >> rick: it's very --. >> jamie: it's very hard to report for all of us. straight ahead we're going to have a live update from the school shoot
peter johnson, jr. spoke with had him. he talked about a conversation he had with a little boy who lost his sister. >> you know, i started talking with him. he said to me, i don't have anybody to play with anymore. i have lost my best friend. i said to him, that god is going to send you some wonderful new friends. you don't have to be afraid. you always have your sister in your heart. i said to him, she is very safe and she is with god. we talked about what heaven was like and he realized...
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[ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> if we had any idea that something like this could have been even possible to happen, you know, we couldn't see this happening. it was meant to be a prank call. >> it's nothing more than a tragic turn of events that no one could have predicted. and you know, for the part we played in it, we're obviously -- we're incredibly sorry. >> two australian deejays apologize for the prank call a few days before a nurse killed herself. james, a fascinating take on this. still we don't know, i think, enough of the real hard facts here to determine who or who isn't to blame. certainly a very sinc
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. >> joining us now is abc 7 news legal analyst dean johnson. you've describe described this as a good day for california but not the best day. >> probably the best thing would have been if the court denied hearing prop 8. that would have meant would it have been the law within 35 days. >> how is this going to play out? when should we expect a decision? >> we don't know when cases will be argued. between february and april.uuÑ but each will have a slot. ma means we'll probably looking at a june, or july decision. >> that is soon, a fairly fast track you talked about justice kennedy being the swing vote in this. >> the case that decides both of these is lawrence versus texas that. was a case in which he was the swing vote. >> and you anticipate the same? >> the result will apply in both of the case autos thank you. >> moving on now, businesses getting ready to arm themselves with more high tech surveillance cameras after seeing how security cameras broke open a massive fencing ring. how police busted a crime ring targeting tourists. >> there are
. >> joining us now is abc 7 news legal analyst dean johnson. you've describe described this as a good day for california but not the best day. >> probably the best thing would have been if the court denied hearing prop 8. that would have meant would it have been the law within 35 days. >> how is this going to play out? when should we expect a decision? >> we don't know when cases will be argued. between february and april.uuÑ but each will have a slot. ma means we'll...
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for that part of the story though, we go now to fox news analyst peter johnson, jr. who has more details about this. peter, tell us more, please. >> kelly, i was early this morning in at that town, newtown, connecticut and as you could punch a town in the collective stomach that happened in newtown, never saw so many disconsulate, disspirited, people crying in the general store and in church this morning. i had an opportunity to, early this morning, speak with monsignor robert weiss of the saint rosa lima parish there. six children died from that parish and provides consolation not only for them, but for us as americans. >> he said to me, you know, i don't have anybody to play with anymore, i've lost my best friend and i said to him that god is going to send you some comfortable new friends, you don't have to be afraid and you'll always have your sister in your heart. and i said to him, you don't have to worry because she's very safe because she's with god and we talked a little bit what happened and he realized that she was going to be happy and safe, but it was sho
for that part of the story though, we go now to fox news analyst peter johnson, jr. who has more details about this. peter, tell us more, please. >> kelly, i was early this morning in at that town, newtown, connecticut and as you could punch a town in the collective stomach that happened in newtown, never saw so many disconsulate, disspirited, people crying in the general store and in church this morning. i had an opportunity to, early this morning, speak with monsignor robert weiss of...
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veronica johnson, how is it looking out there in. >> it's looking cold. all the numbers very low, especially the windchill readings. they're in the 20s right now. your high today, though 46 degrees. that will come around 3:00 or 4:00. by midday, 11:00 a.m., 39. from cold to cool. not a bad day at all. in fact, it's going to be one of the warmest day out of the workweek. could see a sprinkle though, as we bring in the night 2013. 34 to 39 degrees. let's get another look at traffic with alexis davies. >> breaking news on the roadways. we have that accident northbound at 28. it's a fatal accident involving a tractor-trailer. three right lanes are blocked on the roadway getting by to the left. another accident outbound memorial bridge. all lanes are blocked due to a motorcycle accident on the bridge. erika, richard, back to you. >>> the time is 6:12. coming up, president obama's promise for 2013. >>> several people are dead after a charter bus skidded off a highway. police say the bus lost control in eastern oregon yesterday crashing through a guardrail and d
veronica johnson, how is it looking out there in. >> it's looking cold. all the numbers very low, especially the windchill readings. they're in the 20s right now. your high today, though 46 degrees. that will come around 3:00 or 4:00. by midday, 11:00 a.m., 39. from cold to cool. not a bad day at all. in fact, it's going to be one of the warmest day out of the workweek. could see a sprinkle though, as we bring in the night 2013. 34 to 39 degrees. let's get another look at traffic with...
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think of something that happened in johnson's presidency. these "apollo" astronauts died on the launch pad and there was no national sharing experience like what we saw last night with the president at the center. nowadays there would be. >> well, now we have to see whether there's action as comfort. >> indeed. >> michael, thank you so much. thank you for your tweets, my friend. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow, special guest nancy pelosi. also former white house chief of staff john podesta. my colleague tamron hall has a look at what's next. hi, tamron. >> hi, andrea. remembering the young victims. just today two of the children killed in the massacre friday have been laid to rest. we'll tell you more about them, what they meant to their friends, their family and so many others. we also have an incredible panel of people joining the news nation. world renowned pastor. thed. jakes will believe a guest and an author of a blog of huffington post. enough dead children from gun violence. the author of the arti
think of something that happened in johnson's presidency. these "apollo" astronauts died on the launch pad and there was no national sharing experience like what we saw last night with the president at the center. nowadays there would be. >> well, now we have to see whether there's action as comfort. >> indeed. >> michael, thank you so much. thank you for your tweets, my friend. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." tomorrow, special...
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i never heard it before when johnson told doris goodwin leader in his life after he been lost to the presidency, he said you know, i gave up the great society because i did not want to lose in vietnam. essentially it was increasing trice. you know, just the concept of being seen as weak haunted johnson where i argue that it didn't haunt kennedy. he had seen the suffering, he'd been in combat in the way that he saw the defeat. his older brother was killed in the war and he'd been to the viet nam and his brother was eloquent when he said -- >> that was eight really important point because when he wrote in 67 and this is before a lot of people change their view after the tet offensive and 68, 67 before that when most people were still supporting the war said he had robert kennedy and robert kennedy says the but have never sent the combat troops in there if they would have gotten out and kennedy says to him how come you're so smart and so pressing and he then says he almost jumped out of his seat and says because we were there and he says if we would have finished it up we were invited t
i never heard it before when johnson told doris goodwin leader in his life after he been lost to the presidency, he said you know, i gave up the great society because i did not want to lose in vietnam. essentially it was increasing trice. you know, just the concept of being seen as weak haunted johnson where i argue that it didn't haunt kennedy. he had seen the suffering, he'd been in combat in the way that he saw the defeat. his older brother was killed in the war and he'd been to the viet nam...
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he increased spending just a little bit less than linden baines johnson did. second biggest spender since eisenhower since chris edwards cato institute. tarp, bailouts, medicare drug plan. expansion of government which again we have not seen since the great society. i don't think reembracing all of that and again becoming the party of big government conservatism is the way to get back in the good gracious of the voters. >> laura: i have great affection for the bush family. they spend every christmas at camp david. they were worried about their secret service and staffers being away from their families. i have great affection for them. i have had my policy differences with the bushes, however. and on this issue of illegal immigration in particular, it's very, i think, attractive for people to say if we only do this, we are going to get the latino vote. matt, when you think about this and really think about it and start playing that game, you are always going to be outbid by democrats saying okay you can bring your grandmother in. you keep going. maybe it's a to
he increased spending just a little bit less than linden baines johnson did. second biggest spender since eisenhower since chris edwards cato institute. tarp, bailouts, medicare drug plan. expansion of government which again we have not seen since the great society. i don't think reembracing all of that and again becoming the party of big government conservatism is the way to get back in the good gracious of the voters. >> laura: i have great affection for the bush family. they spend...
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there at the time and it was not only the worst moment for mitt romney but the best moment for boris johnson, the mayor of london, when he came out with that fantastic line, "i hear there's some guy named mitt romney." >> i think it was the olympics, too, because it knocked 10 or 12 days out of his campaign, no one in his campaign wanted to go and he went for a show horse. >> he didn't watch the show horse. >> that would have killed his campaign early. if he had gone for greco-roman wrestling. >> why did the show horse hurt? >> it's a high-end, rich people sport. chris: and he had a horse in the race. >> i think that foreign trip was pretty bad, too, but not just because of london because after he left london he went to jerusalem and didn't meet with the palestinian president. things got worse and he went to poland where he had issues there, as well, so the entire trip was a big -- chris: sam? >> i agree with everybody. why not, because -- and i agree when he went to jerusalem and talked about the palestinians and said, well, the people here in the jewish state are so successful because of t
there at the time and it was not only the worst moment for mitt romney but the best moment for boris johnson, the mayor of london, when he came out with that fantastic line, "i hear there's some guy named mitt romney." >> i think it was the olympics, too, because it knocked 10 or 12 days out of his campaign, no one in his campaign wanted to go and he went for a show horse. >> he didn't watch the show horse. >> that would have killed his campaign early. if he had gone...